discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
Tracing & Evaluating Arguments and Claims 2026-04-12
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- Stories from real life.
- To help hold up an idea or claim.
- Facts that establish the truth.
- An explanation for WHY the claim is true. It tells us the 'because' behind the idea.
- A statement proven true by testing or research.
- Discoveries from a study.
- Find or discover by investigation.
- Reasons used to persuade others an idea is right.
- Numbers like '75% of people'.
- A statement that says something is true, but it needs proof.
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- Claims that use words like "always" or "everyone."
- A personal belief or feeling that cannot be proven.
- Opinions from doctors or scientists.
- Mrs. Diaz's favorite color.
- A good amount of proof to build a strong argument.
- Claims supported with facts, data, or expert opinions.
- The number of children Mrs. Gray has.
- The month of Mrs. Adkins birthday.
- The facts or information that prove a claim is correct.
19 Clues: Stories from real life. • Discoveries from a study. • Mrs. Diaz's favorite color. • Numbers like '75% of people'. • Facts that establish the truth. • To help hold up an idea or claim. • Find or discover by investigation. • The month of Mrs. Adkins birthday. • Opinions from doctors or scientists. • The number of children Mrs. Gray has. • ...
The Virtual Self 2022-04-02
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- a piece of equipment with several moving parts that uses power to do a particular type of work
- recording or storing information as a series of the numbers 1 and 0, to show that a signal is present or absent
- media- websites and computer programs that allow people to communicate and share information on the internet using a computer or mobile phone
- happening immediately, without any delay
- over- to begin to have control of something
- a piece of equipment that you use with your hands to make or repair something
- the method or possibility of getting near to a place or person
- (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- on- to communicate information, news, or a message to someone
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- to (cause something to) get better
- to share information with others by speaking, writing, moving your body, or using other signals
- facts about a situation, person, event, etc.
- happening a lot or all the time
- the physical or mental power or skill needed to do something
- a place or position
- to involve yourself in a situation when your involvement is not wanted or is not helpful
- to add to something in order to make it bigger or longer
17 Clues: a place or position • happening a lot or all the time • to (cause something to) get better • happening immediately, without any delay • over- to begin to have control of something • facts about a situation, person, event, etc. • to add to something in order to make it bigger or longer • the physical or mental power or skill needed to do something • ...
Finance Wizard 2024-02-09
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- Money or Property owned by a business
- Cost of doing business
- Person who volunteers time and expertise to help a business
- Group of people interested in a product or service
- An expense
- Exclusive right to produce,use,and sell invention or processs
- Percent of business used to support public services
- Person who organises and manage the business
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- Money received from sale of products and services
- on-going cost of operating a business
- Payment for the use of someone else's money
- The sale of one's time,skills or expertise
- something of value
- Money earned by sale of products and services
- Person or Business who buys products and services for its own use
- Total of all products and services sold before expenses
16 Clues: An expense • something of value • Cost of doing business • Money or Property owned by a business • on-going cost of operating a business • The sale of one's time,skills or expertise • Payment for the use of someone else's money • Person who organises and manage the business • Money earned by sale of products and services • Money received from sale of products and services • ...
Character Crossword 2018-03-14
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- Peter Hatcher's annoying 2-year-old brother.
- Superhero Captain _____.
- Uses her powers to defeat the Trunchbull.
- Frequent visitors to the Magic Tree House, Jack and _____.
- _____ was a big gorilla with a big heart.
- Big Nate's last name.
- The fantastic Mr. _____.
- First name of the son of Neptune.
- The cat that made an incredible journey.
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- Together with her brother Charles Wallace and their new friend Calvin, _____ searches for her father, scientist Alexander Murry.
- Vampire Bunny in author James Howe's books.
- Cam Jansen's real name.
- Bezus's little sister.
- Main character in Wonder.
- Scribbles away in her "Dork Diaries."
- Diary of a _____ Kid
- The Invention of _____ Cabret.
- The pig that loves toast.
- Lion King of Narnia.
19 Clues: Diary of a _____ Kid • Lion King of Narnia. • Big Nate's last name. • Bezus's little sister. • Cam Jansen's real name. • Superhero Captain _____. • The fantastic Mr. _____. • Main character in Wonder. • The pig that loves toast. • The Invention of _____ Cabret. • First name of the son of Neptune. • Scribbles away in her "Dork Diaries." • The cat that made an incredible journey. • ...
Scientific Measurement & The Microscope 2023-05-30
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- Scientists often use computer techniques to add "_____" to make certain structures stand out.
- A German botanist that concluded that all plants are made of cells.
- make it possible to explore cell structures and large protein molecules.
- German Physician that published the idea that new cells can be produced only from the division of existing cells.
- Discoveries of cells that are confirmed by many biologists and summarized in the ____.
- Uses beams of electrons focused by magnet fields. Offer much higher resolution than light microscopes.
- contains genetic materials in the form of DNA.
- An Englishman that used a microscope to study a slice of cork, a plant material. Observed chambers and named them cells because they reminded him of a monastery's tiny rooms,
- a photo of an object seen through a microscope
- cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei.
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- Produces stunning three-dimensional images of a specimen's surface.
- All cells are surrounded by a thin flexible layer barrier.
- allows light to pass through a specimen and uses two lenses to form an image.
- In Holland, this person used a single-lens microscope and observed pond water. Found it amazing that the microscope revealed a fantastic world of tiny living organisms.
- the basic units of all living things.
- cells that do not enclose DNA in nuclei.
16 Clues: the basic units of all living things. • cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei. • cells that do not enclose DNA in nuclei. • contains genetic materials in the form of DNA. • a photo of an object seen through a microscope • All cells are surrounded by a thin flexible layer barrier. • Produces stunning three-dimensional images of a specimen's surface. • ...
inventions and discoveres 2015-07-16
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- the simplest form of plasma
- Prize -any of six international prizes awarded annually for outstanding work
- ford the founder of one of the super cars mustang
- Mr. Spencer was working with radar equipment when he noticed a candy bar had melted in his pocket.
- a circular component used to transport
- the web which connects the world
- brothers – the inventors of aeroplane
- - A group of antibiotic invented by Alexander filming
- WRITER Writing machine, W. A. Burt, 1829
- the only means of communication
- the most important invention leading to the modern world
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- -the most known discovery of arya batta
- an Italian scientist who invented nuclear reactor
- a person who thinks beyond the limit of his imagination
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- a room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching, or for the manufacture of drugs or chemicals
- the greatest invention of Han dynasty
17 Clues: the simplest form of plasma • the only means of communication • the web which connects the world • brothers – the inventors of aeroplane • the greatest invention of Han dynasty • a circular component used to transport • WRITER Writing machine, W. A. Burt, 1829 • -the most known discovery of arya batta • an Italian scientist who invented nuclear reactor • ...
Market Structures 2025-04-24
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- When one firm sets its price first and other firms follow it is called price ____
- Gives the inventor the sol rights to profit from that particular work or invention
- When there is only one buyer of a good
- When sellers cooperate to raise their joint profits
- When companies are prevented from entering a market they are experiencing a _____ to entry
- The value of _____ (2 words) comes from enabling its users to participate in a network of other users
- Government efforts to prevent oligopolistic industries from becoming or behaving like monopolies (3 words)
- When one firm is able to influence price they have market ____
- This strategy starts with cooperation and shits to imitating what the other player did the previous period (3 words)
- When firms limit production and raise prices in a way that raises one another’s profits without a formal agreement it is called ____ collusion (2 words)
- When there are only a few producers in an industry
- When competitors collaborate to set the price of a good, it is called price ____
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- When there are only two firms operating in an industry
- When each firm has an incentive to cheat but both are worse off if both cheat
- _____ competition exists when no one supplier or producer can influence price and therefore supply equals demand
- When a seller charges different prices to different consumers it is called price ____
- When one company controls an industry
- A ____ monopoly is created and sustained by increasing returns to scale; this is most prevalent in the area of public utilities
- A temporary monopoly in the use or sale of an invention
- An agreement among several producers to restrict output in order to drive up prices
- When the government establishes a public agency to provide a particular good it is called ___ (2 words)
21 Clues: When one company controls an industry • When there is only one buyer of a good • When there are only a few producers in an industry • When sellers cooperate to raise their joint profits • When there are only two firms operating in an industry • A temporary monopoly in the use or sale of an invention • When one firm is able to influence price they have market ____ • ...
Daily Crossword 2025-01-14
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- Infrastructure improving for travel and trade
- A device that mechanized weaving
- Toll roads created to improve transportation
- A groundbreaking invention that powered factories, trains, and ships
- The governing body of England
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- The capital city of England
- Commerce that expanded greatly with colonies and the global economy
- Institutions created for homeless children and those in need
- A social gathering usually of the wealthy
- The backbone of England's economy
10 Clues: The capital city of England • The governing body of England • A device that mechanized weaving • The backbone of England's economy • A social gathering usually of the wealthy • Toll roads created to improve transportation • Infrastructure improving for travel and trade • Institutions created for homeless children and those in need • ...
Who Am I? 2017-07-21
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- is called as the father of modern science because of his discoveries in astronomy and physics.
- “The Wizard of the Menlo Park”
- made astounding contributions in the field of science, technology and medicine.
- developed profound and influential knowledge on mathematical physics and engineering that are widely used in machines as well as in constructions.
- was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age.
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- was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist who is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade.
- holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize.
- is best known for his law on gravitation.
- is considered as one of the greatest revolutionary scientist the world has ever known.
10 Clues: “The Wizard of the Menlo Park” • is best known for his law on gravitation. • was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age. • holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize. • was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade. • ...
Who Am I? 2017-07-21
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- holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize.
- is best known for his law on gravitation.
- is called as the father of modern science because of his discoveries in astronomy and physics.
- made astounding contributions in the field of science, technology and medicine.
- was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age
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- is considered as one of the greatest revolutionary scientist the world has ever known.
- developed profound and influential knowledge on mathematical physics and engineering that are widely used in machines as well as in constructions.
- was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade.
- “The Wizard of the Menlo Park”
- was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist who is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
10 Clues: “The Wizard of the Menlo Park” • is best known for his law on gravitation. • was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age • holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize. • was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade. • made astounding contributions in the field of science, technology and medicine. • ...
Character Crossword 2018-03-14
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- Lion King of Narnia.
- First name of the son of Neptune.
- Diary of a _____ Kid
- Scribbles away in her "Dork Diaries."
- Vampire Bunny in author James Howe's books.
- Peter Hatcher's annoying 2-year-old brother.
- Big Nate's last name.
- Main character in Wonder.
- Uses her powers to defeat the Trunchbull.
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- The cat that made an incredible journey.
- Frequent visitors to the Magic Tree House, Jack and _____.
- Bezus's little sister.
- Cam Jansen's real name.
- The Invention of _____ Cabret.
- Superhero Captain _____.
- Together with her brother Charles Wallace and their new friend Calvin, _____ searches for her father, scientist Alexander Murry.
- The fantastic Mr. _____.
- _____ was a big gorilla with a big heart.
- The pig that loves toast.
19 Clues: Lion King of Narnia. • Diary of a _____ Kid • Big Nate's last name. • Bezus's little sister. • Cam Jansen's real name. • Superhero Captain _____. • The fantastic Mr. _____. • Main character in Wonder. • The pig that loves toast. • The Invention of _____ Cabret. • First name of the son of Neptune. • Scribbles away in her "Dork Diaries." • The cat that made an incredible journey. • ...
OLYMPIANS PLUS 2024-06-15
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- Mars god of war and farming
- Vulcanus (Vulcan) god of metalcraft, invention, fire
- A common Roman alternate name for Dis Pater, from the Greek "Plouton"
- Dis Pater god of the Underworld
- Iuno (Juno) goddess of marriage, wives, women, childbirth, queenship
- A common Roman alternate name for Liber, from the Greek "Bakhos"
- Hercules god of humanity, heroism, strength
- Apollo god of art, music, light, healing, disease, prophecy
- Neptunus (Neptune) god of the sea, horses, quakes, sailors
- Liber god of wine
- Vesta goddess of the home and its fireplace
- Cupido (Cupid) god of love and desire
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- Proserpina goddess of the Underworld and rebirth
- Ceres goddess of the harvest, grain, agriculture
- Mercurius (Mercury) god of messages, secret knowledge, thieves, writing
- Minerva goddess of wisdom, war, and craftwork
- Iuppiter (Jupiter) god of rain, storms, kingship
- Venus goddess of love and beauty
- Diana goddess of the hunt, forest animals, maidens, childbirth
19 Clues: Liber god of wine • Mars god of war and farming • Dis Pater god of the Underworld • Venus goddess of love and beauty • Cupido (Cupid) god of love and desire • Hercules god of humanity, heroism, strength • Vesta goddess of the home and its fireplace • Minerva goddess of wisdom, war, and craftwork • Proserpina goddess of the Underworld and rebirth • ...
Mary 2014-09-17
Industrial Revolution 2024-02-27
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- workers or working-class
- those who make and sell goods and services
- also known as a cottage industry
- those who buy and use goods and services
- a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid.
- an economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production, as opposed to private ownership
- the population shift from rural to urban areas
- a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist known for inventing different types of steam engine that helped start the Industrial Revolution
- economic system in which transactions between private groups of people are free from any form of economic interventionism
- a fundamental concept within economics and is primarily used to describe the price and availability of commodities
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- market system operating free from government intervention
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- the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines.
- freedom deciding what to buy, where to work and what to make
- a French chemist, pharmacist, and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization
- a machine for spinning with more than one spindle at a time, patented by James Hargreaves in 1770
- an organization of workers whose purpose is to maintain or improve the conditions of their employment
- the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer in the thinking of political economy
- a German-born philosopher, economist, political theorist, historian, sociologist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist
21 Clues: workers or working-class • also known as a cottage industry • those who buy and use goods and services • those who make and sell goods and services • the population shift from rural to urban areas • market system operating free from government intervention • freedom deciding what to buy, where to work and what to make • ...
Cotton, Cattle, Railroads and Oil 2021-04-01
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- The movement of cattle in large herds to a stockyard or market.
- an organization that protects the rights of workers
- Native cowboy who was hired by ranchers to tend to the livestock and were known for their superior roping, riding, and herding skills.
- A Texan who made great contributions to Texas as a Texas Ranger, The Governor of Texas and President of Texas A&M
- a framework or a tower that supports a large drill over a deep hole.
- to move to a different state within the same country.
- Invention that was most responsible for closing the open range.
- an economic cycle in which high demand leads to high output, which results in falling prices and hard times for workers.
- A Comanche chief and son of Cynthia Ann Parker ( An Indian captive who adopted Comanche ways) who worked to better relations between the United States government and American Indians.
- A community that undergoes sudden and rapid population and economic growth.
- a large area of grazing land without barriers or fences.
- African American soldiers serving in the western United States after the Civil War; protected the frontier against Native Americans.
- having possession or complete control of a particular industry
- a person who urges or works for improvement or change in society.
- a movement that tried to correct social and political problems
- Invention that made it possible to water crops in dry agricultural areas.
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- an increase in the movement of people from rural farms to bigger cities.
- the right to vote
- a place where the livestock (cattle) are held before they are shipped elsewhere.
- an independent well driller that searched Texas for oil.
- Plot of land set aside for Native Americans to settle; many did not settle there peacefully
- A progressive Texas politician who helped improve Texas laws and regulations against corruption.
- to permanently move to another country.
- Site of the largest oil reserve in the country in 1901.
- a byproduct of oil that became highly demanded after the mass production of new automobiles.
- undeveloped land that lies beyond the border of settled territory
26 Clues: the right to vote • to permanently move to another country. • an organization that protects the rights of workers • to move to a different state within the same country. • Site of the largest oil reserve in the country in 1901. • an independent well driller that searched Texas for oil. • a large area of grazing land without barriers or fences. • ...
Human Geography Review 2021-09-23
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- the study of human populations
- the process of changing wild animals to living in one place for food
- cleaning water to make it drinkable especially sewage water
- occasionally moving from place to place to follow animals for food
- this invention helped to increase the amount of food that could be grown on farms
- a tool used to gather information about the people living in a population like a country
- living in the city
- the number of people moving into a country
- this is one of the factors that affects how long people live in a country
- once animals and plants could be raised and grown in one place people could build these types of homes
- the difference between the number of people moving into a country and the number moving out
- this type of country has a lot of wealth good health care lots of different jobs and a good quality of life
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- the number of children born per year in a country
- this type of geography studies the features of the earth like mountains valleys rivers and oceans
- this determines the literacy rate in a country meaning the number of people who can read and write
- this revolution included the invention of new technology and the building of factories
- the number of people who die in a year in a country
- the movement of people living in the country to the city
- the agricultural revolution included these being grown in one place rather than people having to move around and find food
- the increase or decrease in the population
- prior to the agricultural revolution people lived in these
- living in the country
- the number of people moving out of a country
- this type of geography studies groups of people to find out where they live and why they live there
- this type of country has very little wealth few different types of jobs poor health care and a lower quality of life
25 Clues: living in the city • living in the country • the study of human populations • the increase or decrease in the population • the number of people moving into a country • the number of people moving out of a country • the number of children born per year in a country • the number of people who die in a year in a country • ...
4th Suffixes 3 2024-01-16
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- Making something better or more modern.
- Someone who finds news and shares it.
- Reflecting light and looking bright and sparkly.
- a spark in your brain that gives you cool ideas
- Being present at something, like school or a meeting.
- A stand with three legs.
- The act of being involved with something or someone.
- How easy something is to see.
- How hot or cold something is.
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- An idea offered to someone.
- Putting words down to create sentences and stories.
- Someone who comes to see someone or someplace for a short time.
- A natural way someone or something usually acts.
- Turning into a gas or steam.
- Something new and clever created.
- A part or piece of something bigger.
- Feeling happy and proud about winning or achieving something.
- Pretending not to hear or notice someone or something.
- In the middle or most important place.
19 Clues: A stand with three legs. • An idea offered to someone. • Turning into a gas or steam. • How easy something is to see. • How hot or cold something is. • Something new and clever created. • A part or piece of something bigger. • Someone who finds news and shares it. • In the middle or most important place. • Making something better or more modern. • ...
4th Suffix 2 2024-01-16
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- An idea offered to someone.
- Someone who comes to see someone or someplace for a short time.
- Pretending not to hear or notice someone or something.
- A natural way someone or something usually acts.
- Turning into a gas or steam.
- Making something better or more modern.
- Someone who finds news and shares it.
- Being present at something, like school or a meeting.
- A stand with three legs.
- A part or piece of something bigger.
- Reflecting light and looking bright and sparkly.
- In the middle or most important place.
- The act of being involved with something or someone.
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- a spark in your brain that gives you cool ideas
- How easy something is to see.
- How hot or cold something is.
- Something new and clever created.
- Putting words down to create sentences and stories.
- Feeling happy and proud about winning or achieving something.
19 Clues: A stand with three legs. • An idea offered to someone. • Turning into a gas or steam. • How easy something is to see. • How hot or cold something is. • Something new and clever created. • A part or piece of something bigger. • Someone who finds news and shares it. • In the middle or most important place. • Making something better or more modern. • ...
Lucus's biomedical careers crossword 2017-10-18
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- researches, interviews, and writes about recent scientific discoveries
- Acupressure that makes the body focus
- nurse that researches and plans from start to finish a kidney transplant
- balances the needs of humans and animals in the environment
- manages animals housed in zoos for conservation or to be viewed by the public.
- Teach people about their teeth and help dentists work on people’s teeth
- treats and exams the eyes
- research blood and diseases that have to do with blood
- assess and treats patient with small illnesses
- research and make things to do with the spine
- takes x rays of the body and examines the x ray to determine the issue
- highly skilled scientists that research the presence of disease
- research foods to determine if there are healthy and good for the public.
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- conducts test on medical equipment to make sure it fits the standards
- assist and help people who have special medical needs
- they research hearing loss and ways to fix it
- use blood samples and other things in a lab to determine things about cancer
- research and control environmental factors and stresses that arise in the workplace that impede one’s health
- captures pictures of marine life under the ocean
- researches and treats people who have issues with their nervous system
- treats animals that are sick or have a disease
- study genetics to determine if people can or at what likelihood are that at to get diseases from family
- help and show people who have a disease or have been through a surgery exercises to release the pain or get back in shape
- research factors involved in the spread of disease
- responsible for the well being of tissues and organs before and during a transplant
25 Clues: treats and exams the eyes • Acupressure that makes the body focus • they research hearing loss and ways to fix it • research and make things to do with the spine • treats animals that are sick or have a disease • assess and treats patient with small illnesses • captures pictures of marine life under the ocean • research factors involved in the spread of disease • ...
The invention of Velcro by damien and Nael 2024-02-09
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- Who use velcro for the astronaut
- brand of the first shoes with velcro
- city + country of the first factory
- Name of inventor of velcro
- work of the inventor
- finaly fabric of velcro
- expression use by the inventor
- wath years in 1900 was create the
- Nationality of the inventor
- fabric of first try of velcro
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- where the inventor was inducted
- first type of velcro
- the plant who inpire the inventor
- the material he use for studie the plant
- invention einspired by nature
15 Clues: first type of velcro • work of the inventor • finaly fabric of velcro • Name of inventor of velcro • Nationality of the inventor • invention einspired by nature • fabric of first try of velcro • expression use by the inventor • where the inventor was inducted • Who use velcro for the astronaut • the plant who inpire the inventor • wath years in 1900 was create the • ...
cheese 2026-02-03
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- the ability of computers or machines to mimic human intelligence to perform tasks, solve problems, and make decisions
- the use of technology, such as software or machinery, to perform tasks, processes, or procedures with minimal or no human intervention
- the responsible, ethical, and safe use of technology and the internet
- the process of turning a new idea, method, or device into reality to create value
- an exclusive, time-limited legal right granted by a government to an inventor, preventing others from making, using, or selling their invention without permission
- a word, phrase, symbol, design, or combination that identifies and distinguishes the source of goods or services
- a type of intellectual property law that automatically protects original creative works—such as books, music, art, and software—the moment they are fixed in a tangible form
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- the creation of a new, unique, or significantly improved product, process, machine, or method that did not exist before
- the effectiveness of productive effort, especially in industry, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input.
- shared, unchangeable digital ledger that records transactions in "blocks" linked chronologically in a "chain,"
- an individual or group that purchases or uses goods and services primarily for personal, family, or household use, rather than for resale or business production
- a computer-generated, 3D simulated environment that replaces a user's physical surroundings with interactive, digital content
- an individual who identifies a need or opportunity, then creates, organizes, and manages a business to fulfill it
- the practical application of knowledge, tools, and skills to solve problems, fulfill needs, or make tasks easier
- websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
15 Clues: the responsible, ethical, and safe use of technology and the internet • the process of turning a new idea, method, or device into reality to create value • shared, unchangeable digital ledger that records transactions in "blocks" linked chronologically in a "chain," • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-09-25
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- Something great that produces
- Everyday a new thing
- If your this you sweat lakes
- Action men do every day
- Base of production
- A place of Labor
- Train
- Hi Morse
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- A great machine
- Adjective of industry
- Great transportation
- Common working person
- Who must god save
- A mighty country
- Trains guidance
- Our shelter
- Great material
- Great fire starter
18 Clues: Train • Hi Morse • Our shelter • Great material • A great machine • Trains guidance • A mighty country • A place of Labor • Who must god save • Base of production • Great fire starter • Great transportation • Everyday a new thing • Adjective of industry • Common working person • Action men do every day • If your this you sweat lakes • Something great that produces
GDP 2021-04-06
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- A large scale of economics
- A small scale of economics
- Valued at current dollars and not adjusted for inflation
- A type of human capital
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- When the GDP falls 2 quarters in a row
- Sold to another country
- Used for manufacturing
- Purchased from a different country
- Prolonged depression
- Combination of innovation or invention
- The value of all goods/services
11 Clues: Prolonged depression • Used for manufacturing • Sold to another country • A type of human capital • A large scale of economics • A small scale of economics • The value of all goods/services • Purchased from a different country • When the GDP falls 2 quarters in a row • Combination of innovation or invention • Valued at current dollars and not adjusted for inflation
Occupation 2023-09-18
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- A skilled aviator who operates aircraft, such as airplanes or helicopters, for transportation or recreation.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in treating and caring for animals, including pets and wildlife.
- A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens.
- A creative individual who expresses themselves through various forms of art, such as painting or sculpture.
- A person who conducts research and experiments to better understand the world and make discoveries.
- A talented performer who creates and plays music using instruments or their voice.
- A person who cultivates crops, raises animals, and manages land for food production.
- A healthcare professional who assists doctors and cares for patients in hospitals or clinics.
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- A person who educates and imparts knowledge to students in a school or classroom setting.
- Officer An officer responsible for enforcing the law, maintaining peace, and ensuring public safety.
- A person who manages and organizes books and other resources in a library, assisting patrons in finding information.
- A brave individual who works to extinguish fires, rescue people, and protect communities from fire hazards.
- A medical professional who treats and cares for patients' health, often in a hospital or clinic.
- A problem solver who designs and builds structures, machines, and systems to solve real-world problems.
- A physically active individual who excels in sports and participates in competitions.
15 Clues: A talented performer who creates and plays music using instruments or their voice. • A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens. • A person who cultivates crops, raises animals, and manages land for food production. • A physically active individual who excels in sports and participates in competitions. • ...
DHA3-3-Invention de l'écriture 2025-08-14
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- un nom de la famille d' "inscrire"
- dénombrer
- des traces inventées par les hommes pour se laisser des messages
- une marque, un geste
- transmettre des informations entre des personnes, ou des animaux
- chacune représente un ou plusieurs sons
- le contraire de "figuratif"
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- une création
- dire, expliquer, parler de....
- le contraire de "unique"
- nécessaire, vital
- la suite de toutes les lettres
- donner à sa succession, au suivant
- un nom de la famille de connaitre
- le contraire de fin
15 Clues: dénombrer • une création • nécessaire, vital • le contraire de fin • une marque, un geste • le contraire de "unique" • le contraire de "figuratif" • dire, expliquer, parler de.... • la suite de toutes les lettres • un nom de la famille de connaitre • un nom de la famille d' "inscrire" • donner à sa succession, au suivant • chacune représente un ou plusieurs sons • ...
Developments in East Asia 2022-09-21
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- small island south east of China
- trade road between Asia and Europe
- Japanese warriors of the highest class
- religion started by Confucius
- mongolian warlord leader
- religion started in the middle east
- artisan trade in Asia
- chinese invention sold to the rest of the world
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- army of warriors built for afterlife
- Prominent Chinese philosopher
- nomadic nation north of China
- large country in east Asia
- remnants of artwork by ancient artists
- nation located on peninsula
- sought after by Euopean explorers
- Island nation on the east coast of Asia
- religion originating from India
17 Clues: artisan trade in Asia • mongolian warlord leader • large country in east Asia • nation located on peninsula • Prominent Chinese philosopher • nomadic nation north of China • religion started by Confucius • religion originating from India • small island south east of China • sought after by Euopean explorers • trade road between Asia and Europe • religion started in the middle east • ...
Aaron's Magnificent Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-18
8 Clues: German dictator • The author of the book • Protagonist's best friend • Protagonist and Irish spy. • Where the protagonist came from. • World War l veteran and professor. • The capital of Germany and main setting in the book • Code name for the German's most dangerous invention yet.
puzzle 2013-05-24
12 Clues: red fruit • blue water • red flower • four wheels • lakers player • largest mammal • Large marsupial • china invention • blue with clouds • black on your head • something with a screen • something with a keyboard
G2 Science review 2022-06-17
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- learned about a subject by reading books
- the use of scientific discoveries
- to act because of something else that happened
- the tissue in the body that makes us move
- facts about an event, person
- an important job that someone is sent somewhere to do
- used to show that something may happen
- can do an activity or job well because you have practiced how to do it
- something that needs to be fixed
- a person with a lot of knowledge or skill
- headphones with a microphone
- a piece of equipment with several moving parts
- the tissues in the body that make us move
- a tool for making objects that are faraway look nearer and larger
- having no weight
- a person who is learning and practicing the skills for a job
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- a person who has been trained for traveling in space
- not as strong
- newest or most recent
- the use of scientific discoveries
- picked as the one to do something
- understanding of a subject that you get by experience or study
- a group of people who work together, usually on a ship or aircraft
- someone who studies the universe
- something that needs great mental or physical effort to be done successfully
- station a vehicle in which people live in and travel around the earth outside the atmosphere
- to be chosen
- the act of doing something over and over again to improve your skill
- a person who flies an aircraft
- something different, usually better
- healthy and strong because of exercise
31 Clues: to be chosen • not as strong • having no weight • newest or most recent • facts about an event, person • headphones with a microphone • a person who flies an aircraft • someone who studies the universe • something that needs to be fixed • the use of scientific discoveries • the use of scientific discoveries • picked as the one to do something • something different, usually better • ...
Pre-IELTS - Unit 6 (History & Media) 2025-01-09
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- To avoid information__________, it's important to filter out unnecessary information.
- A significant event or achievement in history is a __________.
- He is a well-known __________ who always seems to get exclusive photos of celebrities.
- Many ________ figures, such as Martin Luther King Jr., have inspired social change.
- The act of fighting against an enemy or oppressor is called __________.
- A person who studies the past is called a __________.
- The __________ of this online platform has increased dramatically in the last year.
- The Berlin Wall was a symbol of the division and ________ between East and West Germany.
- The __________ for this week's edition was about the latest scientific discoveries.
- A country that is controlled by another country is called a __________.
- The ________ of the American colonies from Britain began with the American Revolution.
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- The ________ of the Spanish in the Americas led to the destruction of many indigenous cultures.
- The period of time when a king or queen rules is called a __________.
- The Roman Empire was a powerful __________.
- The magazine's __________ on the front page was about the president's visit.
- The online news website has become __________ across the world.
- She decided to __________ to the local newspaper to receive daily updates.
- The invention of the printing press was a major ________ in the history of communication.
- This newspaper has a special __________ for entertainment news and gossip.
- The Vikings ________ Britain in the 9th century.
- Nelson Mandela fought against ________ and apartheid in South Africa.
- The ________ of the Mongols under Genghis Khan was swift and devastating.
22 Clues: The Roman Empire was a powerful __________. • The Vikings ________ Britain in the 9th century. • A person who studies the past is called a __________. • A significant event or achievement in history is a __________. • The online news website has become __________ across the world. • The period of time when a king or queen rules is called a __________. • ...
Conquer and Conqueste 2024-04-29
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- name of the desert the silk road crosses
- People who don't stay and live in one specific area
- Grandson to Genghis Khan who was just as strong a ruler as him
- Something that made traders predicted on the monsoon marketplace that made travel easier
- The main disease the mongols brought to the rest of the world
- A new discovery in warfare that gave the mongols an advantage in battle
- A portable tent
- Animals that helped traders cross the silk road
- A stretch of land across Asia that is mostly grassland
- The main animal nomads used for everything
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- A monotheistic religion started in Asia that spread due to the silk road
- The mongol ruler who made great discoveries and conquests
- the fabric that made the Chinese wealthy
- The item Mansa Musa spread so much of it caused an economic crash
- a series of trade networks across water
- The silk road was the first type of this kind of trade route
- Something that Ghengis Khan catapulted into cities to cause diseases
- The reason why Mansa Musa was traveling to Mecca
- A monotheistic religion started in the middle east spreading due to trade on the silk road
- The system the Mongols constructed that unified Asia, we still us it today
20 Clues: A portable tent • a series of trade networks across water • name of the desert the silk road crosses • the fabric that made the Chinese wealthy • The main animal nomads used for everything • Animals that helped traders cross the silk road • The reason why Mansa Musa was traveling to Mecca • People who don't stay and live in one specific area • ...
Renaissance Study Guide 2022-01-22
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- famous painter of the Sistine Chapel
- belief that human ideas should guide society rather than the Church
- means rebirth
- Englishman refused to acknowledge king as head of the Church of England
- believed earth was at the center of the universe
- church council was called by Pope Paul III to discuss reform for the Church
- French reformer who set up a Protestant government and believed that there were no sacraments
- gave permission to Christopher ChristopherColumbus traveled to New World
- 700-year struggle by Christian Spaniards to regain Spain from the Muslim Arabs
- Bible first printed with this machine
- a religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s
- made important discoveries in physics
- city Turks stopped at in 1683
- paintings created on fresh, moist plaster
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- Parliament began to take more power, forced James II to flee
- city captured by the Turks in 1453
- writer of comedies and tragedies
- king of Portugal
- shift from Ptolemic theory to heliocentric theory
- England bishop stood up to king
- inventor of the printing press
- king killed by England
- proposed heliocentrism
- discovered planets move in elliptical paths
- Catholic English king
- posted 95 theses on October 31, 1517
- ruled England as a military dictator
- protestant daughter made queen
28 Clues: means rebirth • king of Portugal • Catholic English king • king killed by England • proposed heliocentrism • city Turks stopped at in 1683 • inventor of the printing press • protestant daughter made queen • England bishop stood up to king • writer of comedies and tragedies • city captured by the Turks in 1453 • famous painter of the Sistine Chapel • ...
chapter 1 2026-01-26
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- According to Trott (2005), innovation equals theoretical conception plus technical invention plus ________ exploitation.
- An invention is defined as an object, process, or technique that displays an element of
- The three types of creativity are Ability, ________, and Process.
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- According to George Kneller, creativity involves re-arranging what we ________ in order to find out what we do not know.
- Product, process, marketing, and organizational innovation are the four main types of ________.
- Combining two or more existing ideas into a new idea is known as the creative method called ________.
- Creativity is the ability to generate ideas that are ________ and practical
7 Clues: The three types of creativity are Ability, ________, and Process. • Creativity is the ability to generate ideas that are ________ and practical • An invention is defined as an object, process, or technique that displays an element of • Product, process, marketing, and organizational innovation are the four main types of ________. • ...
The Inventor's Secret 2023-08-23
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- Specialized machines or electronics
- Having circular ends and straight sides
- Complete failure
- Something that gives off light
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- Worked in a rough, uneven way
- Move slowly and noisily
- Engines that make a train go forward
- Legal documents that make it so no one else can sell your invention
- Machine that plays recorded sound
9 Clues: Complete failure • Move slowly and noisily • Worked in a rough, uneven way • Something that gives off light • Machine that plays recorded sound • Specialized machines or electronics • Engines that make a train go forward • Having circular ends and straight sides • Legal documents that make it so no one else can sell your invention
An Reformation 2020-10-11
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- The head of the Catholic Church is
- The list of arguments which Luther nailed
- of raising money.
- the local language spoken by the people in a region
- In 1500 the majority of people belonged to
- of Protestantism.
- of Indulgence".
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- One invention in particular helped the
- go.
- Luther's supporters became known as?
- Certificates or letters that absolved the
- of ideas during the Reformation.
- The place where all the souls of dead
- the church door in 1517 is known as?
- branch of religion?
- A German reformer and one of the
- This person was sent to Wittenberg to sell
- The Bible was written in which language?
- of sin and were used by the Pope as a
19 Clues: go. • of Indulgence". • of raising money. • of Protestantism. • branch of religion? • of ideas during the Reformation. • A German reformer and one of the • The head of the Catholic Church is • Luther's supporters became known as? • the church door in 1517 is known as? • The place where all the souls of dead • of sin and were used by the Pope as a • ...
Renaissance Inventions 2015-04-19
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- Bottled beer was made here.
- Gutenberg invented this.
- He invented the compound microscope.
- This was the name of the first piano.
- The cuckoo clock was made here.
- He invented the first parachute.
- This was made for near-sighted people by Nicholas of Cusa.
- These were made in 1487 and had something to do with bells.
- This was made in 1400 and was used for a sport.
- This uses pressure and was invented by Denis Papin in 1697.
- A lot of inventions were made in this era.
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- An idea or innovation someone comes up with.
- He invented the first submarine.
- Galileo was born here.
- Galileo invented this type of thermometer.
- A famous inventor who created the water thermometer.
- Galileo's last name.
- This was made in 1300 and told time.
- Thomas Savery made this.
19 Clues: Galileo's last name. • Galileo was born here. • Gutenberg invented this. • Thomas Savery made this. • Bottled beer was made here. • The cuckoo clock was made here. • He invented the first submarine. • He invented the first parachute. • He invented the compound microscope. • This was made in 1300 and told time. • This was the name of the first piano. • ...
The Printing Press – An Invention That Changed the World - Vocabulary Words 2025-09-30
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- the ability to read and write
- easy to reach or available to many people
- a series of steps to accomplish something
- the sharing of information between people
- a society with cities, culture, and organized government
- a person who studies and writes about the past
- a new idea, method, or invention
- a machine that makes copies of text or images using ink and type
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- growth or progress over time
- a strong effect or influence
- causing great change in society
- the act of giving or delivering to many people
12 Clues: growth or progress over time • a strong effect or influence • the ability to read and write • causing great change in society • a new idea, method, or invention • easy to reach or available to many people • a series of steps to accomplish something • the sharing of information between people • the act of giving or delivering to many people • ...
Renaissance Period 2015 Brayden Slater 2015-06-18
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- most important wind instrument in renaissance era
- wrote 104 masses and 375 motets
- was import in performance and for decorating the melody
- wide _______ were numerous
- a sponser for a musician or artist
- keyboard instrments were used mainly for ______ purposes
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- wealthy people
- motet had up to _____ parts of equal importance
- created "stero like" sound in the church by moving the chior
- songs for small groups, secular music
- most important sacred vocal form was the ________
- this invention helped the spread of music
- without instrument accompaniment
- paid to sell product
- conisting of a single accompanied melody (--)
- stero sound
16 Clues: stero sound • wealthy people • paid to sell product • wide _______ were numerous • wrote 104 masses and 375 motets • without instrument accompaniment • a sponser for a musician or artist • songs for small groups, secular music • this invention helped the spread of music • conisting of a single accompanied melody (--) • motet had up to _____ parts of equal importance • ...
Granny's Birthday Crossword 2023-10-19
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- Abel's wurst holiday setting.
- Where a little guide was the only order.
- A downhill puff should send it down your spine.
- An outlaw's acronym.
- A getaway with the patient ones.
- Where the ones in white fear to tread.
- Frequent flyer points capped off the benefits.
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- The seat of a great romance.
- Anne?? Two firsts!
- Gentle with her predecessor.
- The healing palace.
- When too many of man's greatest invention are never enough
- Toast's up!
- The dawn breaks and a cry is heard.
- The only escape from the nest.
- The last of the trio drifted off without a hat and all undone.
16 Clues: Toast's up! • Anne?? Two firsts! • The healing palace. • An outlaw's acronym. • The seat of a great romance. • Gentle with her predecessor. • Abel's wurst holiday setting. • The only escape from the nest. • A getaway with the patient ones. • The dawn breaks and a cry is heard. • Where the ones in white fear to tread. • Where a little guide was the only order. • ...
LIBRARY DAY COMPETITION - CROSSWORD(Library Related Words) 2014-02-16
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- A bound volume of maps, charts, plates or tables illustrating any subject.
- A small white label with closely spaced black stripes that can be read by a computer.
- A term we use for non-print and non-microform materials. These include videocassettes, laserdiscs, compact discs, audiocassettes and phonodiscs, 16mm films and CD-ROMs.
- A place where librarians give you directions, answer your questions, and show you how to find and use materials.
- The writer of a book or ARTICLE.
- the number of people that a newspaper or magazine is regularly sold to
- An online discussion forum.
- A PERIODICAL intended for the general public rather than for scholars.
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- a collection of historical records relating to a place,organization, or family / A non-circulating collection preserved for historical purposes.
- a book that contains a list of words in alphabetical order and that explains theirmeanings, or gives a word for them in another language; a similar product for use on a computer
- A "controlled vocabulary" or collection of synonyms, related terms, narrower terms, broader terms that convey a given meaning.
- the name given to something (such as a book, song, or movie) to identify or describe it
- a combination of numbers and letters that is used to show where a book is located in a library
- Legal protection of an invention giving the inventor exclusive rights to develop and sell the invention for profit for a given period of time.
- to keep happening, existing, or doing something, or to cause something or someone to do this
- a book published every year by a school or other organization, that givesvarious facts about the events and achievements of the previous or present year
- A short summary of an ARTICLE in a scholarly JOURNAL.
- A book or multi-volume set containing articles on a range of subjects.
- A publication that contains scholarly ARTICLES written either by professors, researchers, or experts in a subject area.
- The process of extending the loan period for library materials
20 Clues: An online discussion forum. • The writer of a book or ARTICLE. • A short summary of an ARTICLE in a scholarly JOURNAL. • The process of extending the loan period for library materials • A book or multi-volume set containing articles on a range of subjects. • the number of people that a newspaper or magazine is regularly sold to • ...
Chapter 18 Sections 1, 2, & 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-01
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- the rapid growth of city populations
- d. rockefeller he was the son of a peddler in New York who invested in an oil refinery, and he formed the Standard Oil Trust
- bargaining unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- graham bell he wanted to build a device that would carry the human voice, and in 1876 he was able to send the first telephone message to his assistant Mr. Watson
- house a center offering help to the urban poor
- a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- a business owned by many investors
- enterprise the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- to purify or to make free from impurities
- to increase in speed
- and orville wright they tested a gas-powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, and the longest flight on the day they tested was only 59 seconds
- to get rid of
- line a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- ford he is an American manufacturer who made the automobile available to millions of people
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- to give good reason for an action
- someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- edison “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- to change or to make different
- carnegie he was a poor Scottish immigrant who worked his way up in the railroad business and then entered the steel industry, which he was very successful in
- addams a reformer who worked hard for poor city dwellers and she opened a settlement house in Chicago
- a place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee
- a building divided into many tiny apartments
- gompers he formed a new union called the American Federation of Labor, or AFL, and they soon replaced the Knights of Labor as the leading union in the country
25 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed • to change or to make different • to give good reason for an action • a business owned by many investors • the rapid growth of city populations • to purify or to make free from impurities • a building divided into many tiny apartments • house a center offering help to the urban poor • someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit • ...
Land-based Empires 2022-09-29
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- A Polish astronomer who came up with the Heliocentric Theory.
- A period of drastic change in scientific thought.
- A Protestant movement which traces its origins to the Radical Reformation.
- A florentine philosopher known for his political ideas and the author of The Prince.
- A period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom.
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- A theory which states that the Sun is located in the center of all the planets.
- The process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
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- A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- The propositions for debate concerned with the question of indulgences written by Martin Luther which sparked the Reformation.
- An Italian astronomer who made revolutionary telescopic discoveries, such as the four largest moons on Jupiter.
- A German monk who started the Reformation and created Protestantism.
- A German astronomer who created the laws of planetary motion.
- Members of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests.
- A religious reform movement that created Protestantism.
- A branch of Protestantism that believed in the sovereignty of God.
- The theological system of Calvin and his followers marked by strong emphasis on the doctrine of predestination.
- An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
18 Clues: A period of drastic change in scientific thought. • A religious reform movement that created Protestantism. • A Polish astronomer who came up with the Heliocentric Theory. • A German astronomer who created the laws of planetary motion. • A branch of Protestantism that believed in the sovereignty of God. • ...
Amish 2017-01-15
Table 7 Crossword Puzzle 2015-04-10
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- was president and died in 1923
- relieves unemployment
- creator of the radio
- kept an airplane and kept it in the air for one minute
- 1920 constitutional amendment made it illegal
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- isolationist policy adopted by the U.S after WW1
- Republican president in 1928
- became president in 1923
- in 1927 flew alone in his plane from New York to Paris
- gave time for banks to get stronger
- in 1920 gave women the right to vote in National Elections
- In 1901 Macroni created this
- Became President in 1933
- creator of cheap cars
- 1903 wright brothers invention
- Flew the Atlantic alone in 1932
16 Clues: creator of the radio • creator of cheap cars • relieves unemployment • became president in 1923 • Became President in 1933 • Republican president in 1928 • In 1901 Macroni created this • was president and died in 1923 • 1903 wright brothers invention • Flew the Atlantic alone in 1932 • gave time for banks to get stronger • 1920 constitutional amendment made it illegal • ...
Flex Your Brain 2023-12-14
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- A person who has lost all or part of a limb
- To restore to good health or useful life, as through therapy or education
- Pertaining to the brain
- An invention or thing made or adapted for a particular purpose
- Help, support, aid
- Ease of approach or entry
- A form of written language for blind people
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- An artificial body part
- Understanding and being understood
- Not using words or speech
- Science used for industrial or commercial purposes
- Full of differences and variety
- Obstacle that prevents movement, access or acceptance
- Weakening of tissues
- Difficulty with reading
- Living, learning or doing things with different kinds of people
16 Clues: Help, support, aid • Weakening of tissues • An artificial body part • Pertaining to the brain • Difficulty with reading • Not using words or speech • Ease of approach or entry • Full of differences and variety • Understanding and being understood • A person who has lost all or part of a limb • A form of written language for blind people • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment Crossword 2023-10-24
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- Came up with geocentric theory
- Invention used by Galileo to look at the planets
- Another name for the Scientific Revolution
- Philosophe that believed in deism
- Discovered that Earth rotates on its axis
- Enlightenment ruler that had failed ideas because of nobles and the church
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- Created the Encyclopedia
- Came up with natural rights and tabula rasa
- Came up with separation of powers
- Came up with the idea of the social contract
- Came up with Scientific Method
- Charged with heresy
- Created the laws of gravity
- Enlightenment ruler that abolished the use of torture
- Discovered elliptical orbits
- Created idea of laissez faire
16 Clues: Charged with heresy • Created the Encyclopedia • Created the laws of gravity • Discovered elliptical orbits • Created idea of laissez faire • Came up with geocentric theory • Came up with Scientific Method • Came up with separation of powers • Philosophe that believed in deism • Discovered that Earth rotates on its axis • Another name for the Scientific Revolution • ...
The Great Kimsters 2024-12-27
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- A job Kim's kids took on during her nap
- Kim’s mom who loved her “heart and soul”
- In Highschool Kim used her pompoms as a
- Who's the best Kim of all
- Kim's Favorite (and least favorite) Second Child?
- The secret real first name of kim
- School Kim got her master's from
- Kim used to make a ____ cake on Bridget’s birthday
- Happy ______ Kim!
- Kim once made delicious homemade french____ soup
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- A place Kim lived during college
- When is Kim's Birthday
- Kim’s Dad worked on a
- Kim's Favorite Political Party?
- Kim has ____ adoring children
- Kim's Favorite kitchen invention?
16 Clues: Happy ______ Kim! • Kim’s Dad worked on a • When is Kim's Birthday • Who's the best Kim of all • Kim has ____ adoring children • Kim's Favorite Political Party? • A place Kim lived during college • School Kim got her master's from • Kim's Favorite kitchen invention? • The secret real first name of kim • A job Kim's kids took on during her nap • ...
European Exploration Vocabulary 2016-10-03
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- a name for the native people of the Americas; Native Americans
- people who steal; robbers
- people who travel or search an area to discover something
- say that something belongs to you
- feel pain or loss
- churches and other buildings where priests live and teach their religious beliefs
- not safe
- a fine, shiny cloth
- people who buy and sell things
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- made for the first time. An invention is a new tool or idea
- a group of lands or countries under one government
- a place where people live
- areas that are ruled by another country
- the continents of North and South America
- things for sale
- plants like peppers, ginger, and cinnamon that add flavor to food
- a long journey or trip
17 Clues: not safe • things for sale • feel pain or loss • a fine, shiny cloth • a long journey or trip • people who steal; robbers • a place where people live • people who buy and sell things • say that something belongs to you • areas that are ruled by another country • the continents of North and South America • a group of lands or countries under one government • ...
issac newton 2025-10-26
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- The law that states an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. (5 letters)
- The phenomenon of white light being split into its constituent colors. (7 letters)
- The college Newton attended in Cambridge. (10 letters)
- The law that states for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. (5 letters)
- This disease led to the closure of Newton's college. (8 letters)
- Newton's third law of motion relates to this. (8 letters)
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- A type of telescope Newton invented, using mirrors instead of lenses. (9 letters)
- The Royal Society elected Newton to this position in 1703. (9 letters)
- The field of science where Newton made significant discoveries about light and color. (7 letters)
- The city where Newton is buried. (7 letters)
- Newton's famous work, published in 1687, that laid out his laws of motion and universal gravitation. (8 letters)
- The astronomical object that supposedly fell on Newton, inspiring his theory of gravity. (5 letters)
- This famous English scientist and mathematician is known for his laws of motion and universal gravitation. (6 letters)
- Newton's first major discovery in mathematics. (11 letters)
14 Clues: The city where Newton is buried. (7 letters) • The college Newton attended in Cambridge. (10 letters) • Newton's third law of motion relates to this. (8 letters) • Newton's first major discovery in mathematics. (11 letters) • This disease led to the closure of Newton's college. (8 letters) • The Royal Society elected Newton to this position in 1703. (9 letters) • ...
the age of exploration 2022-01-27
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- da Gama, Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea
- Trade, a multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another
- Passage, the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies
- Henry, central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- and Indian War, fought between france and great britain to determine control of the vast colonial erritory of north america
- a conqueror
- Exchange, was the widespread transfer of plants animals precious metals etc
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country
- english settlers who came to north america on the Mayflower and established the plymouth colony
- a ruined village in E Virginia
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- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profi
- of Tordesillas, divided the newly-discovered lands outside Europe between the Portuguese Empire and the Spanish Empire
- Slave Trade, involved the transportation by slave traders of various enslaved African people to the americas
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- Dias, Portuguese mariner and explorer
- Columbus, was an Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
16 Clues: a conqueror • a ruined village in E Virginia • Dias, Portuguese mariner and explorer • belief in the benefits of profitable trading • da Gama, Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea • Exchange, was the widespread transfer of plants animals precious metals etc • a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country • ...
Evolution 2024-09-27
Across
- an inherited behavior or physical characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- a group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce offspring.
- Was not a scientist, but their observations and discoveries made them a key contributor in the study of both fossils and geology.
- Darwin had said that species change over many generations and become better adapted to new conditions.
- a species of birds.
- studied natural-formed layers of rocks and fossils and concluded that the features of Earth had changed a great deal over time.
- the ship Darwin set sail on
- a well-tested explanation for a wide range of observation and experimentation.
- The animal that Darwin studied realizing that the bones he collected on the islands resembled much bigger than the ones on the mainland
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- a difference in traits/characteristics among individuals of the same species.
- developed the first scientific system for classifying and naming living things.
- Where Darwin observed and compared many organisms here to the mainland.
- set out on a five year trip around the world observing and studying the natural world. He discovered similarities between galapagos organisms and those found in south america.
- developed the first attempt at a scientific theory of evolution.
- is the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.
- the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms.
16 Clues: a species of birds. • the ship Darwin set sail on • developed the first attempt at a scientific theory of evolution. • Where Darwin observed and compared many organisms here to the mainland. • is the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past. • the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms. • ...
Spelling, Unit 6, Week 1 2022-04-06
Across
- talking to others
- different from others, having more than one
- a location
- beautiful
- the act of forming something new
- the process of running a business
- liking for someone or something
- breaking in
- thinking about something that is not true
- stopping something you had scheduled
- the state of being funny
- taking something long and telling it in a shorter way
- showing something off
- the emotional state of fear of something coming up
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- hard to understand and figure out
- picking, deciding
- creating something new
- trying to explain something
- tight
- well-known
- being mad
- school gives you this
- a formal and organized choice by vote of a person for a political office or other position.
- state of being free from anxiety or stress
- teacher, police officer, firefighter, etc.
25 Clues: tight • being mad • beautiful • a location • well-known • breaking in • picking, deciding • talking to others • school gives you this • showing something off • creating something new • the state of being funny • trying to explain something • liking for someone or something • the act of forming something new • hard to understand and figure out • the process of running a business • ...
Transport 2025-09-21
Across
- Maker of Australian Falcon range of cars.
- Maker of the 2CV.
- Melbourne's public transport with classes including W,Z,D,E and N
- Australian train called the Southern......
- Manufacturer of the Kingswood sedan.
- Maker of the DC3 aeroplane.
- A Zeppelin by any other name.
- Ship that famously sank in April 1912.
- 1829 steam locomotive made by Robert Stevenson.
- Famous train is the Orient.......
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- Colloquial name of the Boeing 747.
- Christopher Cockerell's invention is the
- Batman and Robin's car.
- Train from Sydney to Perth (two words)
- A car which uses both petrol and battery power.
- First nuclear-powered submarine launched in 1954.
- City with the world's most extensive tram network.
- An Iconic London sight, the Routemaster...
- Reusable spaceplane first flown in 1980.
- Anglo/French supersonic air liner.
20 Clues: Maker of the 2CV. • Batman and Robin's car. • Maker of the DC3 aeroplane. • A Zeppelin by any other name. • Famous train is the Orient....... • Colloquial name of the Boeing 747. • Anglo/French supersonic air liner. • Manufacturer of the Kingswood sedan. • Train from Sydney to Perth (two words) • Ship that famously sank in April 1912. • Christopher Cockerell's invention is the • ...
S2L3 Vocabulary - Harder 2025-07-15
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- The gateway to a text’s main ideas
- Conflict-driven genre often found on stage or screen
- Structural units that organize prose
- A comparison that skips “like” or “as”
- Venue where acts unfold, but not always truthfully
- Twisted talesmith behind chocolate factories and giants
- Trusting in the unseen or unproven
- Temporal markers that shape verbs
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- story Fictional form that values brevity over breadth
- The spark behind invention and expression
- The arsenal of a wordsmith
- Words spoken aloud, captured verbatim
- Grid-based puzzle of intersecting knowledge
- The thread that weaves events into meaning
- Adrift, without direction or possession
- Silent symbols that guide a reader’s rhythm
- Rustic retreat or theatrical exaggeration
- The unseen hand shaping scenes and performances
- To accept without proof
- A twist of fate that defies expectation
20 Clues: To accept without proof • The arsenal of a wordsmith • Temporal markers that shape verbs • The gateway to a text’s main ideas • Trusting in the unseen or unproven • Structural units that organize prose • Words spoken aloud, captured verbatim • A comparison that skips “like” or “as” • Adrift, without direction or possession • A twist of fate that defies expectation • ...
Da Vinci- Fannie 2026-01-21
Across
- the study of the human body
- a person who makes statues
- the power to affect other people or ideas
- to study something carefully to learn more
- a simple drawing that explains how something works
- considered
- something new that someone has created
- a person who studies science
- a device that helps people fall safely from the air
- a person who creates new machines or ideas
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- in a correct and precise way
- brief
- to plan how something will be made
- a child whose parents are not married
- to make someone want to create or do something
- the first person to do something
- a person who creates paintings, drawings or other art
- able to produce new and original ideas
- a very intelligent and talented person
- bring back to its former (good) condition
20 Clues: brief • considered • a person who makes statues • the study of the human body • in a correct and precise way • a person who studies science • the first person to do something • to plan how something will be made • a child whose parents are not married • able to produce new and original ideas • a very intelligent and talented person • something new that someone has created • ...
Speakout Pre Intermediate unit 4 2020-01-29
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- wiek
- zdobywać
- trigger wywołać, zacząć
- apka, aplikacja
- rewolucja
- a revolution rozpocząć rewolucję
- przeczytać ponownie
- zapamiętywać
- a whole century of innovation rozpocząć wiek odkryć
- the year powtarzać rok
- press prasa drukarska
- for school spóźnić się do szkoły
- down zapisywać
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- zdecydowanie
- napisy
- online wejść do Internetu
- meal posiłek wegetariański
- exams oblać egzaminy
- wynalazek, odkrycie
- osiągać
- chat rozmawiać
- bulb żarówka
- launch rozpocząć, uruchomić
- up sprawdzić
24 Clues: wiek • napisy • osiągać • zdobywać • rewolucja • zdecydowanie • zapamiętywać • bulb żarówka • up sprawdzić • chat rozmawiać • down zapisywać • apka, aplikacja • wynalazek, odkrycie • przeczytać ponownie • exams oblać egzaminy • press prasa drukarska • the year powtarzać rok • trigger wywołać, zacząć • online wejść do Internetu • meal posiłek wegetariański • launch rozpocząć, uruchomić • ...
cz w25 2022-01-19
Success stories 2018-11-29
Across
- flat, brown insect attracted by kitchen waste or rotten food
- compliment
- project
- spread
- chance
- create something new
- device used to make sounds/music louder
- real, true
- machine, device, thing
- strange
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- clear
- spray to kill insects
- trust
- be around
- having a lot of influence
- pleased
- lovely
- in the background
- metal thread which carries electricity
- invention registered at the patent office
- goal
21 Clues: goal • clear • trust • spread • chance • lovely • project • pleased • strange • be around • compliment • real, true • in the background • create something new • spray to kill insects • machine, device, thing • having a lot of influence • metal thread which carries electricity • device used to make sounds/music louder • invention registered at the patent office • ...
Business Crossword 2013-10-11
Across
- DIFFERENT ANGLES
- AWSOME CERIAL
- TANK!!!
- PROBABLY FAILURE
- NOT ADVERTISER
- TAKING RISKS
- PACIENT COPYING
- MOST EXPENSIVE PHONE
- NEGATIVE
- EMOTIONAL
- TAKING RISKS FOR NEW VENTURES
- BIG COLOUR
- NO COPYING
- NEW PRODUCT
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- NOT SUCCESS
- NON PHYSICAL PRODUCT
- QUESTIONING UPWARDS COLOURFULLY
- UNCOOKED RESORCES
- DRAGON O'CLOCK
- SWEATY NERD
- A BUSINESS
- A PRODUCT
- BEST PROCESSOR
- DEVELOPED PRODUCT
- OWNS AN ISLAND
- WORST COMPUTER
26 Clues: TANK!!! • NEGATIVE • A PRODUCT • EMOTIONAL • A BUSINESS • BIG COLOUR • NO COPYING • NOT SUCCESS • SWEATY NERD • NEW PRODUCT • TAKING RISKS • AWSOME CERIAL • DRAGON O'CLOCK • NOT ADVERTISER • BEST PROCESSOR • OWNS AN ISLAND • WORST COMPUTER • PACIENT COPYING • DIFFERENT ANGLES • PROBABLY FAILURE • UNCOOKED RESORCES • DEVELOPED PRODUCT • NON PHYSICAL PRODUCT • MOST EXPENSIVE PHONE • TAKING RISKS FOR NEW VENTURES • ...
Treasures 1.5 Kids' Inventions 2023-01-18
36 Clues: 집 • 약 • 발견 • 질문 • 잊다 • 시계 • 대답 • 다시 • 야구 • 기계 • 가게 • 병원 • 소리 • 회사 • 구멍 • 둥근 • 대회 • 할머니 • 그렸다 • 누군가 • 무언가 • 똑똑한 • 발명품 • 딱 맞다 • 어린이들 • ~ 안에 • 발명하다 • 머무르다 • 생각했다 • 녹음하다 • 짐을 싸다 • ~하는 동안 • 야구 방망이 • 아이디어, 생각 • 모두, 모든 사람 • 더 낫게, 더 좋게
Spanish 4 6.2 2023-09-08
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- the sickness
- to increase
- to disappear
- the development
- the advance
- the housing
- the strategy
- to pollute
- the product
- to discover
- to find out
- the virtual reality
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- to replace
- the demand
- the free time
- to prolong
- the invention
- to predict
- the device/gadget
- the marketing
- to cure
- to communicate
- the use
- the service
- field
- to invent
26 Clues: field • to cure • the use • to invent • to replace • the demand • to prolong • to predict • to pollute • to increase • the advance • the housing • the product • to discover • the service • to find out • the sickness • to disappear • the strategy • the free time • the invention • the marketing • to communicate • the development • the device/gadget • the virtual reality
5 2025-05-01
Across
- Passionate soul
- Hunts dreams
- Raises spirits
- Still whole
- Fresh idea
- Takes charge
- Road to goal
- New creator
- Ease the load
- Finds way
- Moves forward
- Decides path
- New beginning
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- Smashes limits
- Bring to life
- Bring joy
- Stays steady
- Always rising
- Brings back life
- Reach goal
- Lifts others
- Inner glow
- Sees bright side
- Step ahead
- Reinvents self
25 Clues: Bring joy • Finds way • Reach goal • Inner glow • Fresh idea • Step ahead • Still whole • New creator • Stays steady • Hunts dreams • Lifts others • Takes charge • Road to goal • Decides path • Bring to life • Always rising • Ease the load • Moves forward • New beginning • Smashes limits • Raises spirits • Reinvents self • Passionate soul • Brings back life • Sees bright side
scientific revolution 2024-01-10
Across
- developed astronomical instruments and in measuring and fixing the positions of stars paved the way for future discoveries.
- an optical instrument using lenses, curved mirrors, or a combination of both to observe distant objects
- uses three lenses and a stage light, which illuminated and enlarged the specimens.
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- the first to report telescopic observations of the mountains on the moon, the moons of Jupiter, the phases of Venus, and the rings of Saturn
- a mathematician and astronomer, who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at its center.
- “I think, therefore I am”
- formulated the three laws of motion—the basic principles of modern physics
- a German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer on music.
- the first great advocate of empiricism and also the separation of science and theology.
9 Clues: “I think, therefore I am” • formulated the three laws of motion—the basic principles of modern physics • uses three lenses and a stage light, which illuminated and enlarged the specimens. • the first great advocate of empiricism and also the separation of science and theology. • ...
Occupations 2023-06-18
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- A person who helps students learn new things, explains lessons, and guides them in their education.
- An explorer who travels to space, conducts experiments, and learns about the universe beyond Earth.
- A person who plays sports, trains hard, and competes in games or tournaments.
- A person who creates stories, books, or articles by writing words and expressing their ideas.
- A doctor for animals who takes care of pets, treats their illnesses, and keeps them healthy.
- A medical professional who takes care of sick people, diagnoses illnesses, and helps them get better.
- A brave person who puts out fires, rescues people in emergencies, and keeps everyone safe.
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- A creative person who expresses themselves through painting, drawing, sculpting, or other forms of art.
- A problem solver who designs and builds things like bridges, buildings, and machines.
- A curious person who conducts experiments, makes discoveries, and learns new things about the world.
- A person who plays musical instruments, sings songs, and entertains others with their talent.
- Officer A person who upholds the law, ensures safety, and helps people during emergencies or crimes.
- A person who works on a farm, plants crops, takes care of animals, and grows food for everyone.
- A person who plays sports, trains hard, and competes in games or tournaments.
- A cook who prepares delicious meals, creates recipes, and works in restaurants or kitchens.
15 Clues: A person who plays sports, trains hard, and competes in games or tournaments. • A person who plays sports, trains hard, and competes in games or tournaments. • A problem solver who designs and builds things like bridges, buildings, and machines. • A brave person who puts out fires, rescues people in emergencies, and keeps everyone safe. • ...
Collin and Scout Italy! 2020-05-11
12 Clues: doll • food • food • city • baby dog • pink dog • invention • villainous • evil villain • Stuffed animal • a kid that's 12 years old • a kid who takes showers alot
P.Ning 110622 2022-06-07
11 Clues: (v) ได้รับ • (n) คำอุปมา • (n) ความหมาย • (n) การปฏิรูป • (n) การปฏิวัติ • (n) อุตุนิยมวิทยา • (v) บรรยายอุปนิสัย • (n) การอพยพเข้าเมือง • (n) อุปทาน, จัดหาให้ • (n) อุตสาหกรรม, ธุรกิจ • (n) สิ่งประดิษฐ์, การประดิษฐ์
Chapter 18 2021-11-03
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- result of 100,000 deaths between 1590 to 1650 due to religious uncertainty
- English philiosopher who argued that people could learn everything through senses
- a new religious order founded during the catholic reformation; missionary work in The Americas and Asia
- emphasized on the nuclear family and late marriage in the 15th century
- astronomer and mathematician in the scientific revolution
- established principles of motion in 17th century
- war within the Holy Roman Empire between german protestants (14 words)
- was a form of Protestantism set up in england in 1534
- added own discoveries concerning laws of gravity and planetary motion
- focus on humankind as the center of intellectual and artistic endeavor
- Author of the book The Prince which emphasized how to seize and maintain power
- German Monk who started the Protestant reformation in 1517
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- 16th century french protestant who wanted more access to the government and education
- restatement of traditional Catholic beliefs in response to the protestant reformation
- King of France in the 16th Century
- Introduced the movable type to western europe in the 15th century
- Polish Monk and Astronomer
- religious dissent against catholic church
- ended thrity years war in 1648
- resulted in change of traditional beliefs of middle ages; period of empirical advances
- cultural and intellectual movement of northern Europe
- class of working people without access of producing property
- Concept of god current during the scientific revolution
- grant of tolerance to protestants by catholic
- French Monarch of the 17th century
- conflict caused by religious disputes from 1640 to 1660
26 Clues: Polish Monk and Astronomer • ended thrity years war in 1648 • King of France in the 16th Century • French Monarch of the 17th century • religious dissent against catholic church • grant of tolerance to protestants by catholic • established principles of motion in 17th century • cultural and intellectual movement of northern Europe • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-01-29
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- the first name of a boy in a famous book
- machine to communicate with others far away
- important capital (hovedstad)
- place underground where people worked
- the spinning.... is a name of a machine
- last name of a famous british writer
- a place to manufacture things
- when you have very little money, you are...
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- the first thing made by the new machines (soft!)
- place where thousands of people can live and work
- engelsk ord for motor
- horrible place to live and work
- country where the industrial revolution started
- engelsk ord for damp
- engelsk ord for oppfinnelse
- source of energy used by machines, black and grey
16 Clues: engelsk ord for damp • engelsk ord for motor • engelsk ord for oppfinnelse • important capital (hovedstad) • a place to manufacture things • horrible place to live and work • last name of a famous british writer • place underground where people worked • the spinning.... is a name of a machine • the first name of a boy in a famous book • ...
Culture 2024-01-18
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- An example of this is art or music.
- To take an existing idea and make it better.
- Denton High School is where kids get an _________________.
- A smaller group takes ideas from a larger group.
- An example of this is a house.
- Customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- English and Spanish
- We eat ______________ everyday to survive.
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- This culture celebrates Oktoberfest.
- To make something brand new
- This culture celebrates Day of the Day.
- The government is a ________________ ___________________.
- Spreading ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior.
- A large amount of people accept an innovation.
- Fritos are a part of _________________ culture.
- Pasta is a part of ______________ culture.
16 Clues: English and Spanish • To make something brand new • An example of this is a house. • An example of this is art or music. • This culture celebrates Oktoberfest. • This culture celebrates Day of the Day. • Pasta is a part of ______________ culture. • We eat ______________ everyday to survive. • To take an existing idea and make it better. • ...
Global History Review 2022-06-13
Across
- increased as a result of the invention of the printing press
- cause of the Black Death
- widespread disease that wiped out 19-38 million in Europe
- leader of the Mongols
- astronomer and mathematician who developed the telescope. Questioned views of the church.
- religion developed by Martin Luther
- concerned with worldly instead of spiritual matters
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- your global history teacher
- holy war fought between Christians and Muslims
- rebirth of art and learning
- piece of land on the Manor during the Middle Ages
- form of government where one person has complete control
- river important to Mesopotamia
- controversial European explorer who discovered America
- mesoamerican civilization located on Yucatan Peninsula
- holy land of major religions
16 Clues: leader of the Mongols • cause of the Black Death • your global history teacher • rebirth of art and learning • holy land of major religions • river important to Mesopotamia • religion developed by Martin Luther • holy war fought between Christians and Muslims • piece of land on the Manor during the Middle Ages • concerned with worldly instead of spiritual matters • ...
Ancient Greece crosswords 2024-06-12
Across
- Ancient Greece had invented many invention to in keep them entertain as a open play
- Ancient Greece invented a sport Olympic that only happen every four years
- A weapon was invented in Greece that shot Object to 150 meter mostly launched spears
- When the Olympic was invented they also invented a sport that was the first sport to be played in the Olympic
- A medical tool was invented to inject medicine and was developed over time and now use by docter today
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- Ancient Greece was the first to invent their own ancient weapon that launched huge object up to 100 meters
- A ancient Greece invented a musical instrument that was soon evolved over time
- When ancient Greece expand their marine technology they needed a invention to lead ships when sailing
- A modern machines that was invented to bulid bulidings and developed thousands of years ago in
- Ancient Greece was the first to invent a chewy resin that was first made from tree sap
10 Clues: Ancient Greece invented a sport Olympic that only happen every four years • A ancient Greece invented a musical instrument that was soon evolved over time • Ancient Greece had invented many invention to in keep them entertain as a open play • A weapon was invented in Greece that shot Object to 150 meter mostly launched spears • ...
Renaissance 2026-02-06
Across
- What idea focused on the value of human life?
- What skill did more people learn because of printed books?
- What type of scholars fled to Europe?
- What system declined and helped start the Renaissance?
- Who invented the printing press?
- What social group became wealthy through trade?
- What does the word Renaissance mean?
- Which group conquered Constantinople?
- In which continent did the Renaissance occur?
- What subject did people study besides religion?
- What art technique showed depth and distance?
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- Which city fell in 1453?
- What activity increased and helped cities grow?
- Which earlier time period came before the Renaissance?
- What invention made books cheaper?
- Which continent was shaped by the Renaissance?
- Name one famous Renaissance artist.
- What time period is discussed in the passage?
18 Clues: Which city fell in 1453? • Who invented the printing press? • What invention made books cheaper? • Name one famous Renaissance artist. • What does the word Renaissance mean? • What type of scholars fled to Europe? • Which group conquered Constantinople? • What idea focused on the value of human life? • What time period is discussed in the passage? • ...
Renaissance 2026-02-06
Across
- What idea focused on the value of human life?
- What skill did more people learn because of printed books?
- What type of scholars fled to Europe?
- What system declined and helped start the Renaissance?
- Who invented the printing press?
- What social group became wealthy through trade?
- What does the word Renaissance mean?
- Which group conquered Constantinople?
- In which continent did the Renaissance occur?
- What subject did people study besides religion?
- What art technique showed depth and distance?
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- Which city fell in 1453?
- What activity increased and helped cities grow?
- Which earlier time period came before the Renaissance?
- What invention made books cheaper?
- Which continent was shaped by the Renaissance?
- Name one famous Renaissance artist.
- What time period is discussed in the passage?
18 Clues: Which city fell in 1453? • Who invented the printing press? • What invention made books cheaper? • Name one famous Renaissance artist. • What does the word Renaissance mean? • What type of scholars fled to Europe? • Which group conquered Constantinople? • What idea focused on the value of human life? • What time period is discussed in the passage? • ...
History 2023-06-27
Across
- A visual representation of events arranged in chronological order.
- Structures or statues built to honor a person, event, or historical significance.
- A sudden and significant change in government or society.
- War A large-scale armed conflict involving many countries from different parts of the world.
- Rome The civilization that existed in Rome, Italy, thousands of years ago.
- A person who travels to new places, often in search of new lands or discoveries.
- A formal statement or announcement, often of rights, independence, or intent.
- The study of past human cultures and societies through artifacts and remains.
- Very old or from a long time ago, often referring to ancient civilizations.
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- A complex society with cities, government, culture, and advancements in various areas.
- A king or queen who rules over a kingdom or country.
- The remains or broken parts of buildings or structures from the past.
- A powerful ruler who governs an empire or a large area of land.
- An object made or used by people in the past, often found by archaeologists.
- A sculpture representing a person or an animal, often made of stone or metal.
- A series of rulers from the same family who rule a country or region.
16 Clues: A king or queen who rules over a kingdom or country. • A sudden and significant change in government or society. • A powerful ruler who governs an empire or a large area of land. • A visual representation of events arranged in chronological order. • The remains or broken parts of buildings or structures from the past. • ...
How Much Do You Know About Da Vinci? 2022-03-08
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- What village was Leonardo da Vinci born in?
- What other Renaissance painter did Leonardo da Vinci influence?
- Where in 1482 did Leonardo da Vinci move to work for the city’s duke?
- Leonardo da Vinci’s inventions were known as _____ for his time
- Even though his output of paintings and creations was quite small, what was the other famous painting made by Leonardo da Vinci?
- Leonardo da Vinci had to leave a lot of his discoveries a secret and therefore didn’t have a huge impact on the Renaissance in terms of engineering and science because of what group?
- At what age did he find his knack for painting?
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- Who did Leonardo’s father apprentice him to for art?
- What great architect did Leonardo da Vinci influence?
- What was the name of Leonardo da Vinci’s father?
- What was one of the subjects that da Vinci put in his “codices”?
- What is one of Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous paintings?
- What was Leonardo da Vinci’s first but uncomplete work?
- What other art form did Leonardo da Vinci have an influence on?
- Who were able to create new and revolutionized art techniques because of Leonardo da Vinci’s impact?
15 Clues: What village was Leonardo da Vinci born in? • At what age did he find his knack for painting? • What was the name of Leonardo da Vinci’s father? • Who did Leonardo’s father apprentice him to for art? • What great architect did Leonardo da Vinci influence? • What was Leonardo da Vinci’s first but uncomplete work? • ...
engineers puzzle 2021-09-23
13 Clues: amzon • tubine • invention • slow down • zoo study • photo of bone • type of orange • sun light panel • city work truck • energy in motion • navigation on ship • place whare you work • quality, head of quality testing
engineers puzzle 2021-09-23
13 Clues: amzon • tubine • invention • slow down • zoo study • photo of bone • type of orange • sun light panel • city work truck • energy in motion • navigation on ship • place whare you work • quality, head of quality testing
Learning contract #7 2023-03-16
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- any of a type of early scientific instrument used for reckoning time and for observational purposes
- the core beliefs and practices of Islam
- an important battle during the Umayyad invasion of Gaul
- a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God
- was a kingdom centered in Northeast Africa and South Arabia from Classical antiquity to the Middle Ages
- an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca
- a religious structure at the center of Islam's most important mosque
- a Muslim place of worship
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- a tall slender tower, typically part of a mosque, with a balcony from which a muezzin calls Muslims to prayer
- the central religious text of Islam
- the attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena
- the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler
- the journey of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina
- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- monotheistic religion centered around the Quran
- an Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem
- the holiest city in Islam
- triangular sail that was of decisive importance to medieval navigation
- the larger of the two main branches of Islam
- an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam
- islamic canonical law based on the teachings of the Koran and the traditions of the Prophet
- adherents of Islam
- a struggle or fight against the enemies of Islam
23 Clues: adherents of Islam • the holiest city in Islam • a Muslim place of worship • the central religious text of Islam • an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca • the core beliefs and practices of Islam • an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam • the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler • the larger of the two main branches of Islam • ...
Les grandes découvertes 2021-02-24
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- Il affirme que la Terre tourne autour du soleil
- Bateau du XVème siècle qui permet la navigation en haute mer
- Invention qui permet aux navigateurs de se repérer en haute mer
- Il a inventé l'imprimerie
- Il parcourt le monde à la recherche de nouvelles terres
- Prénom de celui qui a découvert l'Amérique
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- Invention qui rend la fabrication des livres plus simple.
- Nom de celui qui a découvert l'Amérique
- Il a inventé le télescope
9 Clues: Il a inventé l'imprimerie • Il a inventé le télescope • Nom de celui qui a découvert l'Amérique • Prénom de celui qui a découvert l'Amérique • Il affirme que la Terre tourne autour du soleil • Il parcourt le monde à la recherche de nouvelles terres • Invention qui rend la fabrication des livres plus simple. • Bateau du XVème siècle qui permet la navigation en haute mer • ...
Vita - Wonk 2025-01-05
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- Dahl The author of "The Invention of Vita-Wonk."
- A person who studies tree rings.
- A type of tree not used in Vita-Wonk, mentioned by Wonka
- The boy who listens to Mr. Wonka's story.
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- The invention that makes people younger.
- The place where the Bristlecone Pine grows.
- The oldest living tree mentioned in the story.
- The place where the Bristlecone Pine grows.
- A liquid taken from the Bristlecone Pine.
- An insect that lived on Crumpets for 36 years.
10 Clues: A person who studies tree rings. • The invention that makes people younger. • A liquid taken from the Bristlecone Pine. • The boy who listens to Mr. Wonka's story. • The place where the Bristlecone Pine grows. • The place where the Bristlecone Pine grows. • The oldest living tree mentioned in the story. • An insect that lived on Crumpets for 36 years. • ...
Topic Mark Zuckerberg 2024-07-15
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- talented
- someone who makes something new
- having a lot of influence on someone or something
- to produce music
- a very famous, successful, and important person
- o give money or goods to help a person or organization
- a situation that changes from one extreme to another
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- the feeling to give your attention to something
- a respected and admired person
- to be extremely good at something
- someone with a very great ability at the young age
- the sport of fighting with long, thin swords
- introduce something new
- choose things
- the study of the way the human mind works
- something that has never been made before
16 Clues: talented • choose things • to produce music • introduce something new • a respected and admired person • someone who makes something new • to be extremely good at something • the study of the way the human mind works • something that has never been made before • the sport of fighting with long, thin swords • the feeling to give your attention to something • ...
Prehistory 2024-10-10
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- Period long one thousand years
- A cave in France famous for its prehistoric drawings
- Human who has no permanent home
- Old Stone Age
- Prehistoric discovery that allowed cooking
- Study of the human past with the help of material remains
- Natural shelter from cold, bad weather, and wild animals
- Human ancestors who tamed dogs
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- Invention that made possible transportation of things and people
- Type of human ancestors found in Krapina
- New Stone Age
- A cave in Spain famous for its prehistoric drawings
- The continent we call "the craddle of humanity"
- Father of history
- First domesticated animal
- Period long one hundred years
16 Clues: New Stone Age • Old Stone Age • Father of history • First domesticated animal • Period long one hundred years • Period long one thousand years • Human ancestors who tamed dogs • Human who has no permanent home • Type of human ancestors found in Krapina • Prehistoric discovery that allowed cooking • The continent we call "the craddle of humanity" • ...
Trench Warfare 2013-03-18
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- Civil war cause them to drop out
- title of person murdered to spark WW1
- Invention that created trench warfare
- the area between the trenches
- Red white and blue team
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- 5 causes of the war (abbreviated)
- team with germany
- Americans nicknames
- most fatal gas used in chemical warfare
- country switched sides half way through
10 Clues: team with germany • Americans nicknames • Red white and blue team • the area between the trenches • Civil war cause them to drop out • 5 causes of the war (abbreviated) • title of person murdered to spark WW1 • Invention that created trench warfare • most fatal gas used in chemical warfare • country switched sides half way through
Making Headlines 2022-08-18
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- original and real
- creating something new
- fairly presented
- where you can get information
- a place on the internet where you can get information
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- to trick someone
- where news reporters gather to get information
- can be trusted
- people who write news for news agencies
- information to prove whether it is true or not
10 Clues: can be trusted • to trick someone • fairly presented • original and real • creating something new • where you can get information • people who write news for news agencies • where news reporters gather to get information • information to prove whether it is true or not • a place on the internet where you can get information
Studies Weekly Week 23 The Constitution 2021-02-17
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- Basic truth
- Representative
- Another word for slavery
- The first 10 amendments to the Constitution.
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- To give up something in order to come to an agreement
- Written plan of government
- To change
- To suggest
- An introduction, or an explanation about what will follow.
- Invention that sped up the process of spinning yarn and thread.
10 Clues: To change • To suggest • Basic truth • Representative • Another word for slavery • Written plan of government • The first 10 amendments to the Constitution. • To give up something in order to come to an agreement • An introduction, or an explanation about what will follow. • Invention that sped up the process of spinning yarn and thread.
chapter 5 2026-01-20
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- inventors — Black inventors who created important inventions
- — strong metal used for buildings and railroads
- regulation — government control over businesses
- policies — plans or rules made by the government
- — when one company controls an entire industry
- economy — an economy where prices are set by supply and demand
- — the growth of factories and machine production
- — a new idea, method, or invention
- — train systems that connected cities and markets
- practices — how businesses are run
- — ways people and goods move from place to place
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- — new tools or machines created to solve problems
- Industrial Revolution — later industrial growth using electricity and steel
- — a person who starts and runs a business
- process — method that made steel cheaper and faster to produce
- developments — improvements in industry and manufacturing
- — natural resource used for fuel and energy
- — ways information is shared over distances
- East Coast Railroad — railroad built by Henry Flagler
- Industrial Revolution — early industrial growth using steam power
- Flagler — businessman who helped develop Florida
- Antitrust Act — law that limited monopolies
22 Clues: — a new idea, method, or invention • practices — how businesses are run • — a person who starts and runs a business • — natural resource used for fuel and energy • — ways information is shared over distances • Antitrust Act — law that limited monopolies • — when one company controls an entire industry • — strong metal used for buildings and railroads • ...
Social studies 2022-12-01
5 Clues: made the car • A line made by Henry ford • “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions • a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product • a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who had invented the telephone
Social studies 2022-12-01
5 Clues: made the car • A line made by Henry ford • “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions • a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product • a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who had invented the telephone
Vanessa Word Sort 3 2016-08-31
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- the action of or result of making a new invention
- the action of or the result of pulling or twisting out of shape
- the action of or result of suggesting about something
- having a certain skill or art of music
- The action of or result of adopting something
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- having a certain skill of magic
- Having a certain skill or art of electricity
- the action or the result of living in the desert
- having a certain skill or art of helping people in a clinic
- the result of or action of being digested
10 Clues: having a certain skill of magic • having a certain skill or art of music • the result of or action of being digested • Having a certain skill or art of electricity • The action of or result of adopting something • the action or the result of living in the desert • the action of or result of making a new invention • the action of or result of suggesting about something • ...
Alwin Word Sort 3 2016-08-31
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- the action of or result to put or place in.
- the action of or result of making a new invention.
- the action of or adopting a animal or human
- the action of or result of suggesting about something.
- the action to keep something from happening or arising.
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- having a certain skill or art to play a instrument or any instrument.
- having a certain skill or art to do magic.
- the action of or something digesting.
- Having a certain skill or art of electricity.
- the action of distorting or the state of being distorted.
10 Clues: the action of or something digesting. • having a certain skill or art to do magic. • the action of or result to put or place in. • the action of or adopting a animal or human • Having a certain skill or art of electricity. • the action of or result of making a new invention. • the action of or result of suggesting about something. • ...
Freak the Mighty Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-03
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- Kevin and max nickname
- an aircraft that flies by flapping its wings
- Pain is just a state of mind. You can think your way ____________________________
- Kevin's disease
- Kevin is
- helped Max escape his dad
- Kevin's mom
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- max is kidnapped by
- Kevin gives Max this on Christmas Eve
- I never had a brian till _______ came along
- science of constructing artificial systems that have some of the characteristics of living systems
- Max's father
- Max nickname
- Remembering is a great invention of the _________
- Kevin nickname
15 Clues: Kevin is • Kevin's mom • Max's father • Max nickname • Kevin nickname • Kevin's disease • max is kidnapped by • Kevin and max nickname • helped Max escape his dad • Kevin gives Max this on Christmas Eve • I never had a brian till _______ came along • an aircraft that flies by flapping its wings • Remembering is a great invention of the _________ • ...
Module One Vocabulary 2021-09-14
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- the act of moving faster
- gives off a lot of light
- the best of the best
- small specialized machines or electronic devices
- to be poor
- a complete failure
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- goal
- impressive and important
- to have strong emotions
- legal documents that prohibits anybody from making or selling your invention
- something that has been made or done a certain way for a long time
- someone who is odd
- a person who helps make something
- the engines that make a train go forward
14 Clues: goal • to be poor • someone who is odd • a complete failure • the best of the best • to have strong emotions • impressive and important • the act of moving faster • gives off a lot of light • a person who helps make something • the engines that make a train go forward • small specialized machines or electronic devices • ...
Art Crossword 2015-12-17
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- An article in the mass media that gives an opinion about a new book, play, film.
- Consisting of shapes and patterns.
- Pretty and interesting view of an area.
- Work, that involves making new discoveries, using new methods.
- In shades of only one colour, especially shades of grey.
- Belonging to the present time.
- Someone who makes sculptures.
- Someone who paints pictures.
- Causing a lot of disagreement, because people have different opinions about the subject.
- Uses styles that have been recently developed and are different from traditional styles.
- A show of paintings, photographs, or other objects that people can go to see.
- A picture showing how looks a city.
- A picture showing an area of countryside or nature.
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- Someone who makes judgments about the qualities of art.
- A work of art, that is of very high quality or that is the best that a particular artist has produced.
- Someone who supports a plan by providing money.
- Admired by many people, representing an important idea.
- A show of the work of an artist, that includes examples of all his works.
- Someone who collects interesting or attractive things.
- To understand or think of something or someone in a particular way.
- Reminding you of something.
- To hit your open hands together to show that you have enjoyed a show.
22 Clues: Reminding you of something. • Someone who paints pictures. • Someone who makes sculptures. • Belonging to the present time. • Consisting of shapes and patterns. • A picture showing how looks a city. • Pretty and interesting view of an area. • Someone who supports a plan by providing money. • A picture showing an area of countryside or nature. • ...
SCOUTING 2020-10-21
9 Clues: first scoutmaster • oldest Scout, age 104 • where Powell is buried • prohibited to join scouts • oldest Eagle Scout, age 107 • Powell liked to hunt and eat • scouts used as informants for FBI • used scout to build fingerprint data base • requirement of invention merit badge 1911
Renaissance puzzle 2023-01-05
9 Clues: Professional soldiers • word that means rebirth • Painter of the Mona Lisa • Famous for his sculptures • Famous for painting the Madonna • Invention that improved communication • This is where the Renaissance started • Famous paintings of the mother of jesus • Sculpted david and painted the Sistine Chapel
1920s Television 2026-02-23
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- Circular spinning component of the televisor
- John Logie _____
- Type of television Baird developed
- New and developing entertainment industry
- Someone who creates new designs or products
- Inventor of the spinning disc
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- Important step in projecting an image
- Baird's invention
- Technique first used by Baird
9 Clues: John Logie _____ • Baird's invention • Technique first used by Baird • Inventor of the spinning disc • Type of television Baird developed • Important step in projecting an image • New and developing entertainment industry • Someone who creates new designs or products • Circular spinning component of the televisor
NIS 2023-03-10
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- is an island country in East Asia.
- resources that are intangible but are often just as, if not more important than the physical resources.
- (abbreviation) is one of the 15 specialized agencies of the United Nations.
- define the theoretical and legal ownership of resources and how they can be used.
- is conduct by a market participant which gains or seeks to gain an advantage over its rivals through misleading, deceptive, dishonest.
- is a new idea, method, or device : novelty. How to use innovation in a sentence.
- (abbreviation)are a collection of seventeen interlinked objectives designed to serve as a "shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet now and into the future.
- is an international legal agreement between all the member nations of the World Trade Organization.
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- is place of production or other premises-within the economic territory on, or from, which it engages, and intends to continue to engage, in economic activities.
- makes it possible to seek patent protection for an invention simultaneously in each of a large number of countries.
- is the consciousness of an individual with regard to public relationships.
- is a de facto, non-tangible prerogative existing in law to perform an action or acquire a benefit.
- an arrangement in which a company sells another business the right to sell its products or services in return for payment.
- the patent owner has the exclusive right to prevent or stop others from commercially exploiting the patented invention.
- is a measure that characterizes the company's ability to implement the processes of innovation.
15 Clues: is an island country in East Asia. • is the consciousness of an individual with regard to public relationships. • (abbreviation) is one of the 15 specialized agencies of the United Nations. • is a new idea, method, or device : novelty. How to use innovation in a sentence. • define the theoretical and legal ownership of resources and how they can be used. • ...
Rise of Industry 2021-12-13
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- Before ______, industries solely relied on steam engines
- Brought workers together to fight for better conditions/wages
- Increased market for many products
- This act gave union and Central Pacific the authority to build transcontinental railway
- Timber, coal, iron, and copper
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- Old industries thrived off the manufacturing of
- Sought to be the sole manufacturer of a certain product or industry
- waterways and railroads
- Immigrants came to America to gain personal
- Led to the invention of the steamboat and canals
- Occurred in the years 1877-1900
11 Clues: waterways and railroads • Timber, coal, iron, and copper • Occurred in the years 1877-1900 • Increased market for many products • Immigrants came to America to gain personal • Old industries thrived off the manufacturing of • Led to the invention of the steamboat and canals • Before ______, industries solely relied on steam engines • ...
William Lyman By Clara Shelton 2014-03-05
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- William’s father is _______ Lyman.
- He was born in _______ C.T.
- person who buys and sell commodities for profit.
- rich and full body
- A rifle that has a pointed end.
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- An invention or process that is protected by this right.
- He was always _______and never left.
- William’s middle name.
- Someone who discovers or produces a useful object that did not exist before.
- an alloy (metal) made mostly of tin and some lead and sometimes other metals like copper.
- Someone who works with metal.
11 Clues: rich and full body • William’s middle name. • He was born in _______ C.T. • Someone who works with metal. • A rifle that has a pointed end. • William’s father is _______ Lyman. • He was always _______and never left. • person who buys and sell commodities for profit. • An invention or process that is protected by this right. • ...
Activity - The Lake Isle of Innisfree 2022-06-29
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- A document which gives the rights of an invention to an inventor
- A friend or an associate
- A small brown and grey bird with a short beak
- Became weak
- Order or discipline taken to an extreme
- A letter, especially long and official
- Starting to fail
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- Measured in itself, not in relation to anything else
- Twisted sticks for making fences and walls
- A person who can think about the future in an original and intelligent way
- Clearing/open space
11 Clues: Became weak • Starting to fail • Clearing/open space • A friend or an associate • A letter, especially long and official • Order or discipline taken to an extreme • Twisted sticks for making fences and walls • A small brown and grey bird with a short beak • Measured in itself, not in relation to anything else • A document which gives the rights of an invention to an inventor • ...
